The world-renowned Peking Acrobats will bring their
daring maneuvers to the Seneca Niagara Events Center for a two-night,
gravity-defying stint Feb. 12-13. Celebrating 30 years of wowing audiences
around the globe, the Peking Acrobats are masters of agility and grace. They
combine trick-cycling, precision tumbling, somersaulting and gymnastics with
amazing displays of contortion, flexibility and control into an unforgettable
evening of entertainment. Tickets start at $20.

On Feb. 18, pop superstar Richard Marx will heat up
the intimate Bear's Den Showroom with a night of chart-topping hits from
throughout his nearly 30-year career. With his self-titled debut album in 1987,
Marx proved himself to be a veritable hit-making machine, becoming the first
solo artist to have his first seven singles hit the top 5 on the Billboard Hot
100 singles chart. His impressive catalogue includes rock staples "Don't Mean
Nothing" and "Should've Known Better," along with powerful ballads "Endless
Summer Nights," "Right Here Waiting" and "Now and Forever." Tickets for this
superstar performance start at $55.

With three No. 1 hits under their belt, as well as a Grammy
nomination and an Academy of Country Music Award for Song of the Year for their
hit "Crazy Girl," Eli Young Band will bring sheer star power to the
Seneca Allegany Events Center on Feb. 27. The band has charted eight times on
the Billboard country charts, with three singles reaching No. 1: "Crazy
Girl", which was the top country song of 2011 according to the Billboard year-end
charts, along with "Even If It Breaks Your Heart" and "Drunk
Last Night." The band was also nominated for Vocal Group of the Year in
the 2014 ACM Awards. Tickets start at $15.